Gaia Consciousness
99
Episodes
4.6 / 5
Rating

Gaia Consciousness

by Gaia.com

Category
Spirituality
Frequency
Updated Weekly
Language
English
How are we all connected through the universal cosmic web? Unlock the powers of your own consciousness and learn the secrets of existence by following the golden thread and joining experts and researchers across differing fields and disciplines. From revolutionary science, esoteric practices, natural remedies, practical applications, revelatory information, and ancient knowledge, explore how to evolve awareness, enrich your life, and find peace through the evolution of consciousness. To learn ev...

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Recent Reviews

The Greatest

Victoriafontanaofficial.com4/4/2025

This podcast is so spot on and full of everything that I want and need to hear. No fear mongering. Just real and exceptional explanations of phenomenal reality. I love Regina Meredith, she is my favorite host. And I love all of the other hosts too. Fantastic.

HIGH LEVEL

KARLTONPHRESH9/16/2024

I love this series , so much guidance and confirmation of the beyond reality we live in…few are brave enough to articulate this information but we live in the time of revealing and revolution/revolution … thank you Gaia.con for hosting this type of information

Help

Lowcountry07196/12/2024

My episodes wont play ony iPhone 13 pro

Host interrupts guests too much

manifestingme1/16/2024

This show has great content and guest but what stops me from listening is that the host interrupts too much. As a listener I’m dragged along to the pace of the host who makes the interview feel stressful and rushed. There’s no space and natural timing that is given to the guest. I’m not drawn into the discussion. I feel pushed through. Unfortunate.

Let Guests Speak

EttaRoto1/11/2024

I usually am intrigued and excited about the topics and guests that are on this show. Unfortunately, the host has a habit of interrupting and interjecting her own information, knowledge, input, instead of creating the space for the guest/expert/author/researcher to speak and share uninterrupted. It would be interesting to hear guests be interviewed by someone else who knows how to do that. If the host has so much to say, she should just have a podcast where she is the only ones speaking on a certain subject.